MLB Game Preview: Los Angeles Angels (9-10) vs. New York Yankees (10-8)

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First Pitch: 1:35 PM ET

Venue: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, New York

Weather Outlook

Temperature: ~72–86°F throughout the early afternoon window

Wind: Light, ~3 mph SE

Conditions: Warm, hitter‑friendly spring weather with no precipitation concerns

Team Records & Recent Form

Los Angeles Angels (9–10)

Alternating wins and losses over their last seven games

Recent results vs. NYY: L 5–4, W 7–1, L 11–10

New York Yankees (10–8)

Won two of the first three games in this series, both via dramatic ninth‑inning comebacks

Offense powered by Aaron Judge’s AL‑leading 7 HR

Injury Report

Angels

Jorge Soler — suspension reduced to four games, begins serving during this series

Jordan Romano — struggling, blew second save in three games

Yankees

Gerrit Cole — begins rehab assignment Friday (Double‑A Somerset)

Carlos Rodón — scheduled for live BP session Saturday

Probable Starting Pitchers

Los Angeles — RHP Walbert Ureña (TBD / limited 2026 usage)

Only 1.2 IP this season

6 runs allowed on 5 hits, though none earned

Extremely small sample; command and durability remain question marks

New York — LHP Max Fried (2–0, 1.93 ERA, 0.75 WHIP)

AL leader in innings pitched (28.0)

0 HR allowed in 2026

Elite soft‑contact profile; one of MLB’s best barrel‑rate suppressors

Pitching Edge: Massive advantage Yankees — Fried is in ace form; Ureña is unproven and struggling.

Key Player Matchups

Angels Offense

Mike Trout: HR in three straight games vs. NYY; 2‑run HR on Wednesday

Logan O’Hoppe: 427‑ft HR in last matchup

Zach Neto: Reached base and scored; defensive miscue contributed to loss

Yankees Offense

Aaron Judge: 7 HR (AL leader), homered in first inning Wednesday

José Caballero: Walk‑off 2‑run double Wednesday; clutch performer

Jazz Chisholm Jr.: Sparked ninth‑inning rally with infield popup that dropped

Series History & Context

Yankees lead the 4‑game series 2–1

Both NYY wins came via ninth‑inning comebacks

Angels’ bullpen (Romano in particular) has blown multiple late leads

Betting Trends

Under is 9–1 in the last 10 meetings

Yankees’ last six home games: five have gone under 9.5

Angels lead AL in HR but struggle on the road (33–48 last season)

Game Odds

Los Angeles Angels         10

New York Yankees           – 300

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 15, 2026